EXHIBITIONS

Inspired by Eudora Welty's observation that “one place understood helps us understand all places better," curators Amy Miller of Atlanta Celebrates Photography and The Do Good Fund founder, Alan Rothschild, selected photographs for One Place Understood that, taken together, illustrate a place that is “The South:” a place on the map, an environment, and stories that are simultaneously simple and complex. Universally comprehended, and yet deeply personal, these images provide an opportunity for viewers to understand the South, and perhaps all places, better.

Curated by Kenny Gray for the Rankin Arts Photography Center and as a part of Artbeat 2018, Columbus Georgia's annual celebration of arts in the community, this exhibition features 37 portraits from The Do Good Fund Collection.

The Margaret Mitchell House in Atlanta, GA hosts color photographs from The Do Good Fund's collection by American South documentarian, William Ferris. Images like his S.M. White & Son Crossroads Store from 1974 will be on view through November 26, 2017.